Athens, Sparta, Thebes and Macedon. Macedon was the largest during Alexander's short reign.
Athens, Sparta.
The Persian Empire and an alliance of Greek city-states.
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Two key factors that prevented Greek city-states from uniting were their strong sense of individual identity and localism, which fostered loyalty to the city-state over a collective Greek identity. Additionally, geographical barriers, such as mountains and the sea, contributed to isolation and hindered communication and cooperation among the city-states, leading to frequent conflicts and rivalries.
While there were nearly two thousand Greek states and several Greek colonies through out the ancient world, there was a list of major Greek city-states which included; Athens, Argos, Chalcis, Corinth, Eritrea, Epirus, Macedonia, Massalia, Sparta, Syracuse, and Thebes.
Athens, Thebes, and Sparta were the three most powerful Greek City-States.
Athens and Sparta
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Trade and War
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Athens, Sparta.
Athens and Sparta
Oligarchy, Tyranny, Democracy.
Leonidas, one of the two kings of Sparta.
Both Sparta and Athens were two great Greek city-states.
The Persian Empire and an alliance of Greek city-states.
About 300 city-states fought the war, one side led by Athens, the other by Sparta.